October 21, 2022 Judge temporarily blocks NY ban on firearms in places of worship A federal judge has temporarily blocked part of a new New York gun law that makes it a crime for individuals to carry firearms in religious places.
October 19, 2022 Trump deposed in E. Jean Carroll defamation lawsuit after federal judge rejected request for delay A federal judge ordered that President Trump sit for a deposition in the defamation lawsuit filed by writer E. Jean Carroll, who claimed he raped her in the 1990s.
October 18, 2022 Texas family fights at Supreme Court to keep adopted Native American child due to law that favors tribes A 1970s law to protect Native American children in adoption comes before the Supreme Court next month, as one family alleges it is racially discriminatory.
October 14, 2022 Biden admin still pushing COVID vaccine mandate for military: It's unlawful and hurts national security President Biden declared "the pandemic is over," yet is still pushing to discharge thousands of religious service members for their objections to taking the COVID-19 vaccine.
October 13, 2022 Federal judge considers whether to block Biden student loan handout A federal judge heard arguments Wednesday in a case where several Republican-led states are looking to block President Biden's student loan handout program.
October 11, 2022 Senate Dems target DACA reform in lame duck after appeals court setback for program Two top Senate Democrats Tuesday said that Congress needs to address immigration reform during its lame duck session, after a federal appeals court ruling against DACA.
October 10, 2022 Student loan handout: New lawsuit says Biden didn't follow administrative procedures President Biden's student loan handout is facing another legal challenge, this time arguing that the administration didn't follow a key administrative law.
October 10, 2022 Trump Mar-a-Lago case latest to land on Supreme Court’s ‘shadow docket’ Trump's Mar-A-Lago case is latest to hit the Supreme Court's 'shadow docket', the emergency docket Justice Samuel Alito says has been labeled with 'sinister term.'
October 10, 2022 Biden's student loan handout: Admin desperate to avoid legal challenges The Biden administration is stretching the meaning of "emergency" beyond recognition and attempting an end-run around Congress with its student loan handout.
October 6, 2022 Federal judge temporarily blocks parts of new New York gun law A federal judge temporarily blocked parts of New York's new gun legislation complicating licensing and gun-free zoning, ruling gun advocates have standing for a lawsuit.